Mednet Logo
HomePrimary CareQuestion

Should in-office oscillometry for lung function measurements be utilized in pediatric patients who are unable to reliably perform spirometry?

1
1 Answers
Mednet Member
Mednet Member
Allergy & Immunology · Nationwide Children's Hospital

We don't use oscillometry right now in our office, but the current issue of Annals has several outstanding editorials and reviews looking at oscillometry and how to implement it in your practice. I highly recommend looking at these papers:

Link to whole issue

Editorials:

Register or Sign In to see full answer

Should in-office oscillometry for lung function measurements be utilized in pediatric patients who are unable to reliably perform spirometry? | Mednet